Scientific Reports on the Investigations of the Cancer Research Fund, Volume 4Taylor & Francis, 1911 |
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... carcinomata and sarcomata occurring in a variety of sites other than the mamma , and are considered from clinical , pathological , histological , and experimental standpoints . The animals in which they were found have been submitted to ...
... carcinomata and sarcomata occurring in a variety of sites other than the mamma , and are considered from clinical , pathological , histological , and experimental standpoints . The animals in which they were found have been submitted to ...
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... carcino- mata , and of these 3 arose in the mammary region , 2 outside it ( anus ) . The rest of the tumours observed were : — 2 Carcinomata of the preputial gland . 2 Adeno - carcinomata of the kidney ( 1 a hypernephroma ? ) . 2 Do. do ...
... carcino- mata , and of these 3 arose in the mammary region , 2 outside it ( anus ) . The rest of the tumours observed were : — 2 Carcinomata of the preputial gland . 2 Adeno - carcinomata of the kidney ( 1 a hypernephroma ? ) . 2 Do. do ...
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... carcinomata , with all transitions to solid alveolar carcinomata . In another group it is more the structure of the duct which is repro- duced , as larger lumina with papillary excrescences ; the cells are often larger and distinctly ...
... carcinomata , with all transitions to solid alveolar carcinomata . In another group it is more the structure of the duct which is repro- duced , as larger lumina with papillary excrescences ; the cells are often larger and distinctly ...
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... carcinomata of anus and of the skin ( mamma ? ) . Several sarcomata occur , one of them being an osteo - sarcoma of the thigh and another a sarcomatous tumour of the spinal cord . Of all the tumours in the present material only six have ...
... carcinomata of anus and of the skin ( mamma ? ) . Several sarcomata occur , one of them being an osteo - sarcoma of the thigh and another a sarcomatous tumour of the spinal cord . Of all the tumours in the present material only six have ...
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... carcinomata . The sudden appearance of squamous epithelium in a subtransplant of the preputial tumour , as in the sebaceous tumour , shows the near relation of these different kinds of epithelium to each other , and practically proves ...
... carcinomata . The sudden appearance of squamous epithelium in a subtransplant of the preputial tumour , as in the sebaceous tumour , shows the near relation of these different kinds of epithelium to each other , and practically proves ...
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acini acinous adeno adenocarc adenoma adenomata age-periods alveolar alveoli Apolant axilla behaviour biological Cancer Research Fund cancer-cells cancerous mice Cancroid carc carcinoma carcinomata cells cent connective tissue Cyst differentiation dose E. F. BASHFORD Ehrlich epithelium experimental female frequent gland grafting groin growth of cancer HAALAND Hæmorrh Hæmorrhagic mammary histological hypernephroma Ibidem Imperial Cancer Research inflammatory Inoc inoculated J. A. MURRAY J. R. Ford keratinisation large number litter lungs Lymphoma lymphomata Malignant New Growths mamma mammæ mammary gland mammary tumours metastases months mouse neck nematodes nodules non-cancerous normal animals normal mice occur operation parenchyma percentage preputial preputial gland primary tumour propagated tumours rate of growth recurrence sarcoma sarcoma development sarcomata scler sclerotic sebaceous sebaceous carcinoma skin spindle-cell spontaneous absorption spontaneous tumour spontaneously affected spontaneously attacked squamous-cell strains stroma structure Success of transplantation Third Scientific Report transplanted tumours tumour observed tumour-cells Tumour-strain vulva weeks
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Page i - Fund is under the direction of the Royal College of Physicians of London and the Royal College of Surgeons of England and is governed by representatives of many medical and scientific institutions.
Page xiii - For the first time it is fully demonstrated that it is erroneous to make statements of a disquieting nature about the increase of cancer in general.
Page xi - The individuality of cancer, both as regards the organisn. attacked and the tumour, would thus appear to have been placed at last beyond all further doubt. Such a relationship has long been maintained in various forms on the basis of deductions drawn from histological examination of...
Page 180 - Contributions to the study of the development of sarcoma under experimental conditions.
Page 219 - The Induction of Specific resistance and of General enhanced susceptibility to Inoculation of Carcinoma and Sarcoma in Rats and Mice.
Page xvi - ... stocks in which this factor has been concentrated by careful mating, and that the influence is mainly exerted in the immediate descendants. Such a concentration as can be attained in experimental animals can only occur in the human subject, by hazard, as a coincidence of considerable rarity, and it is probable that the influence of heredity in the general population is manifested as an average predisposition of low general intensity. In all previous Reports guarded reference has been...
Page 213 - Source of the Constituent Element* of New Growths obtained by Artificial Propagation. Second Scientific Report of the Imperial Cancer Research Fund. Part ii.
Page xvi - ... while it is at present impossible to explain how the liability is transmitted, it can be averred with certainty that it does not consist in the inheritance of a soil more suitable for the growth of cancer in general.
Page x - ... is peculiarly and genetically related to the individual in which it arises. The genesis and growth of cancer are distinct phenomena which must be separately investigated.
Page 174 - ... is purely artificial, still more so is the histogenetic classification of malignant new growths since it is made without any reference to their only common property, viz. continued power of growth, and also conveys no information as to their relative rates of growth, or degrees of malignancy.